Home Development & Aid Economy & Trade Environment Human Rights Global Governance South-South Civil Society Gender Friday, January 26, 2024 Asif Saleh , Executive Director, BRAC DHAKA, Bangladesh, Jan 19 2024 (IPS) – Half the world eats rice. In Bangladesh, everyone eats it. The small, densely-populated nation is the third-highest rice-producing country in the world….
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Mark Levin RIPS Climate Change Fanatics, Dems for ‘Exploiting’ Natural Disasters
The far-left has weaponized natural disasters to advance their political agenda, and they won’t stop, prominent author Mark Levin warned on Thursday. On the Thursday edition of The Mark Levin Show, nationally syndicated radio host Levin did not hold back scorching criticism of the Democratic Party and the way it uses climate change as a…
10 Big Findings from the 2023 IPCC Report on Climate Change
Today marks the release of the final installment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), an eight-year long undertaking from the world’s most authoritative scientific body on climate change. Drawing on the findings of 234 scientists on the physical science of climate change, 270 scientists on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability to climate change,…
No Joke, Climate Change Professionals Now Provide Goals and Individual Allowances for Transportation, Food, and Clothing – The Last Refuge
Carbon trading is the economic platform to generate government income. That income then drives the carbon control financial mechanisms that will be deployed to the people. At the end of the financial lane, we arrive at a world with Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). The digital money provides instant control over spending and carbon resource…
Postcards from the frontlines of climate change – ABC News
Australia has some 16 Pacific Island neighbours — some with a landmass a millionth our size — who unanimously declare climate change the “single greatest threat” to the region. To quickly get a sense why: many of these nations are isolated and vulnerable, spread across hundreds of atolls, often less than a metre above sea level, and home to…
